Pride and Prejudice compiled by Jane Austen explores the viciousness of sociable class and its own breaking points. Set in 19th century in a rustic region of Longbourn, Britain the audience is met with the stark difference between the gentry and the common people. Austen uses a romantic novel to coloring the biased views of the opposite ends of the public spectrum; the gentry riddled prejudicial hate and disgust and the commoners with the blinding pride. Both of these character flaws are both what isolate the wealthy from the commoners and what also lumps them in the same category. To punctuate such identity flaws, Austen uses the motifs of courtship and journey, satire, and the counterparts of people in the distinct classes.
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